Good day. Tell me, is it possible to install linux on windows tablets or another architecture on such devices?

Closed due to the fact that the issue is too general for the participants aleksandr barakin , Suvitruf , AK , Jean-Claude , rjhdby 15 Nov '17 at 13:16 .

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In general, you can put, though there are a few nuances - if you have a tablet with UEFI, you have to tinker, well, the worst case - the manufacturer may be blocked by the BIOS or prohibited from loading flash drives, so you need to consider the specific model separately. And so problems should not arise, even if the ARM processor, the main thing to choose the appropriate distribution